Keyboard device
09741506 ยท 2017-08-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H13/705
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A keyboard device includes plural keycaps and a membrane switch circuit member. The membrane switch circuit member is disposed under the plural keycaps. The membrane switch circuit member includes a wiring board and plural separate covering pads. The wiring board includes plural first trace patterns and plural second trace patterns corresponding to the plural keycaps. The plural second trace patterns are disposed on the wiring board and separated from the plural first trace patterns. There is a gap between each first trace pattern and the adjacent second trace pattern. The covering pads are disposed over the wiring board. The plural covering pads are aligned with the corresponding keycaps and cover the corresponding gaps. The covering pad has a triggering trace pattern over the corresponding gap.
Claims
1. A keyboard device, comprising: plural keycaps; and a membrane switch circuit member disposed under the plural keycaps, wherein when the membrane switch circuit member is triggered by one of the plural keycaps, a corresponding key signal is generated, wherein the membrane switch circuit member comprises: a wiring board comprising plural first trace patterns and plural second trace patterns, wherein the plural first trace patterns are disposed on the wiring board and aligned with respective keycaps, and the plural second trace patterns are disposed on the wiring board, separated from the plural first trace patterns and aligned with respective keycaps, wherein there is a first gap between each first trace pattern and the adjacent second trace pattern; and plural separate covering pads disposed over the wiring board, wherein the plural covering pads are aligned with the keycaps and cover the first gaps, wherein each covering pad has a triggering trace pattern over a corresponding first gap, wherein the plural first trace patterns, the plural second trace patterns and the plural triggering trace patterns are sealed in a space between the plural covering pads and the wiring board, so that foreign liquid is prevented from being introduced into the membrane switch circuit member.
2. The keyboard device according to claim 1, wherein the keyboard device further comprises plural triggering elements, and the plural triggering elements are arranged between the keycaps and the covering pads, wherein when one of the plural triggering elements is pushed by a corresponding keycap, the corresponding covering pad is pushed by the triggering element, wherein when the corresponding covering pad is pushed by the triggering element, a corresponding trigging trace pattern is contacted with a corresponding first trace pattern and the corresponding second trace pattern, so that the corresponding first trace pattern and a corresponding second trace pattern are electrically connected with each other.
3. The keyboard device according to claim 2, wherein the triggering elements are rubbery elastomers.
4. The keyboard device according to claim 2, wherein the triggering elements are elastic metal sheets.
5. The keyboard device according to claim 1, further comprising plural adhesives, wherein the plural adhesives are disposed on the covering pads, and the plural covering pads and the wiring board are combined together through the plural adhesives.
6. The keyboard device according to claim 1, wherein the wiring board or each of the plural separate covering pads is made of polyethylene terephthalate (PET).
7. The keyboard device according to claim 1, wherein each first trace pattern and the adjacent second trace pattern are separated from each other to define the first gap.
8. The keyboard device according to claim 1, wherein the wiring board further comprises plural insulation layers, and the plural insulation layers are disposed over the plural first trace patterns and the plural second trace patterns, so that the plural first trace patterns and the plural second trace patterns are not exposed outside.
9. The keyboard device according to claim 1, wherein each of the plural keycaps comprises: a pressing part exposed outside the keyboard device; and a periphery part arranged around the pressing part and protruded downwardly from the pressing part, wherein when the keycap is pressed and moved downwardly, the periphery part is contacted with the wiring board, and the periphery part is arranged around the corresponding covering pad but not contacted with a corresponding covering pad, so that there is a second gap between the periphery part and the corresponding covering pad.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(6) For solving the drawbacks of the conventional technologies, the present invention provides a key structure with enhanced tactile feel and slim appearance.
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(9) The following two aspects should be specially described. Firstly, the keyboard device 2 further comprises plural adhesives 26. Each adhesive 26 is aligned with a corresponding covering pad 242. The plural adhesives 26 are disposed on the corresponding covering pads 242. Through the plural adhesives 26, the covering pads 242 and the wiring board 241 are combined together. Secondly, the plural first trace patterns 2411, the plural second trace patterns 2412 and the plural triggering trace patterns 2421 are sealed in the space between the plural covering pads 242 and the wiring board 241. Consequently, the foreign liquid (e.g., water or drink) is prevented from being introduced into the membrane switch circuit member 24. In other words, the membrane switch circuit member 24 is waterproof.
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(11) The base 25 is disposed under the membrane switch circuit member 24. The plural keycaps 21, the plural scissors-type connecting elements 22, the plural triggering elements 23 and the membrane switch circuit member 24 are supported by the base 25. The plural scissors-type connecting elements 22 are arranged between the corresponding keycaps 21 and the base 25. Each scissors-type connecting element 22 is aligned with the corresponding keycap 21. The scissors-type connecting element 22 is moved with the keycap 21. Consequently, the keycap 21 can be moved upwardly or downwardly more stably.
(12) The operations of the keyboard device 2 in response to the depressing action of the user will be illustrated as follows. When the pressing part 211 of a keycap 21 is depressed by the user, the keycap 21 is moved downwardly to push the corresponding scissors-type connecting element 22 in response to the depressing force. As the keycap 21 is moved downwardly relative to the base 25, the keycap 21 pushes the corresponding triggering element 23. At the same time, the triggering element 23 is subjected to deformation to push the corresponding covering pad 242 of the membrane switch circuit member 24. Consequently, the triggering trace pattern 2421 of the covering pad 242 is moved downwardly to be contacted with the corresponding first trace pattern 2411 and the corresponding second trace pattern 2412. Under this circumstance, the first trace pattern 2411 and the corresponding second trace pattern 2412 are electrically connected with each other, and the membrane switch circuit member 24 is triggered to generate the corresponding key signal. Moreover, while the keycap 21 is depressed and moved downwardly, the periphery part 212 of the keycap 21 is contacted with the wiring board 241. At the same time, the periphery part 212 is arranged around the corresponding covering pad 242, but not contacted with the corresponding covering pad 242. Consequently, as shown in
(13) When the keycap 21 is no longer depressed by the user, no external force is applied to the keycap 21, and the triggering element 23 is no longer pushed by the keycap 21. In response to the elasticity of the triggering element 23, the triggering element 23 is restored to its original shape to provide an upward elastic restoring force to the keycap 21. Moreover, the scissors-type connecting element 22 is moved with the keycap 21. Consequently, the keycap 21 is moved upwardly to its original position more stably.
(14) A process of manufacturing the membrane switch circuit member 24 of the keyboard device 2 will be illustrated as follows.
(15) The step A comprises sub-steps A1 and A2. In the sub-step A1, the plural first trace patterns and the plural second trace patterns are formed on the wiring board, wherein each first trace pattern and the adjacent second trace pattern is separated from each other by the gap. In the sub-step A2, plural insulation layers are formed on the corresponding first trace patterns and the corresponding second trace patterns.
(16) The step B comprises sub-steps B1, B2, B3 and B4. In the sub-step B1, a backing plate with plural triggering trace patterns is provided. In the sub-step B2, plural adhesives are coated on the backing plate at the nearby areas around the triggering trace patterns. In the sub-step B3, the portion of the backing plate excluding the nearby areas around the triggering trace patterns is removed, so that plural covering pads are formed. In the sub-step B4, a release paper is placed on the adhesives.
(17) The step C comprises sub-steps C1, C2 and C3. In the sub-step C1, the release paper is stripped from the adhesives. In the sub-step C2, the triggering trace patterns are aligned with the corresponding gaps, and the covering pads are stacked on the wiring board. In the sub-step C3, the covering pads and the wiring board are laminated as the membrane switch circuit member.
(18) After the above steps are performed, the plural separate covering pads 242 and the wiring board 241 are collaboratively formed as the membrane switch circuit member 24. Each covering pad 242 is aligned with the corresponding keycap 21. In comparison with the conventional three-layered membrane switch circuit member, the membrane switch circuit member 24 of the present invention is two-layered structure with the covering pads 242 and the wiring board 241. Consequently, the membrane switch circuit member 24 of the present invention has reduced thickness. In this embodiment, the wiring board 241 is not completely covered by the covering pads 242. That is, the covering pads 242 are discretely disposed on the wiring board 241. Consequently, when the keycap 21 is depressed by the user, the movement of the periphery part 212 of the keycap 21 is not obstructed by the covering pad 242. That is, the periphery part 212 of the keycap 21 is inserted into the region between the adjacent covering pads 242. Moreover, there is another gap g2 between the periphery part 212 of the keycap 21 and the covering pad 242. Since the plural separate covering pads 242 and the wiring board 241 are collaboratively formed as the membrane switch circuit member 24, the travelling distance of the keycap 21 is increased.
(19) In the above embodiment, the keyboard device uses the scissors-type connecting element to control the upward/downward movement of the keycap. However, another element for moving the keycap can be adopted according to the practical requirements.
(20) While the invention has been described in terms of what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention needs not be limited to the disclosed embodiments. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims which are to be accorded with the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures.